The Dalles Daily ehmia-k. THK ItAI.I.KK, OUKOON ONB BXJOYS Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in BO cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN HUHCISCO, CAL LOUISVILLE, Kr. KIEV YORK, K.t. I'EltSIINAL .HKNriON U. T. Cos, of Arlinton, retured home last night. Sirs. S. Hoiissr is in ttie city from Tygh Valley. T. B. Wells, of Pendleton, returned home last night. T. H. Stanton of Hood River was in the city last night. C. W. Fairehild of Grass Vallev is a visitor In the city. Mr. H. P. Michell and wife are in the city from Goldendale. E. E. Cooper; of the Columbia South ern, is in the city today. Earnest Sherar went to Portland on the morning train today. Geonre D. Goodhue, of Salem, went to Hood River this morning. William Lauder, of Sherar's Bridge, -made this office a pleasant call today. Mrs. Robt. Hood left last night for 'Goldendale, where she will -visit her rel atives. Geo. Sherrard, of Salt Lake, who has been attending the convention, left for his home this morning. Dr. M. E. Knowles, of Helena, Mont., went to Portland today. He has been attending the convention, Mrs. E. M. Wilson and Mrs. J. T. Peters returned on the boat yesterday Jrom a snort trip to Portland. iProf. E. T. Pernot. of Corvallis. lef for Hood River this morning, where he will attend the Farmers' Institute. J. M. Barrv 01 Uhtcaeo. who has Mn attending the association, left onthe 5:20 train last evening for his home. R. 0. Judeon, industrial agent of the O. R. & N., left for Hood River this morning, where he will attend the in stitute. Professor French of Corvallis went to Hood River this morning to attend the Farmers' Institute, which convenes Abere this afternoon. Sheep marking paint; ready for use, "Two colors, black and red. Why you should use our sheep paint. First, be cause the colors are ground thoroughly in pure linseed oil by fine machinery ; -second, because it is made of high grade color, with the proper amount of dryers added to give it binding and lasting qualities, which prevent it from washing or rubbing off; third, it is much mote economical, because it is always ready for use. We guarantee our sheep mark ing paints to give satisfaction. Try it and be convinced. Clarke & Falk, agents, The Dalles, Or. IVeeKly Kxcuralous In Through Cum to the Bant. Another through tourists car to the East has been arranged for to run out of . Portland, giving four each week. Here after the car leaving Monday will run through without change to Kansas City and Chicago, over the O. R. & N, Oregon Short Line, R. G. W., D. & R. G., Mo. Pacific and C. & A. That car has just previously been arranged for and the one previously arranged for has been changed to Thursday. It runs through to fit. Louis, via the Mo. Pacific lino. The car leaving Portland Tuesday goes through to Boston, and is promoted by he C., R. I. & P. Wednesday's car run 'to St. Joseph, Kanias City and St. Louis over the Burlington. All these special through cars are receiving a gratifying patronage. Consult the O. R. & N. Agent before buying a ticket to thu East. What They Are Doing at lloyil. Boyd, Fob. 28, 1898. KlHTOlt CltltONICt.K : Farmers are very busy with their spring plowing at present, for there was little time for plowing, and but few did any plowing at that time, beinu busy hauling their grain to market and get ting their winter's wood : but there will bu a larger acreage put in grain this year than over before, as fanners ex pect a good prico for their wheat this fall. Thu MacCullcch literary society Iiab held regular meetings every Saturday evening during tho winter at the Liber ty schoolliou?o. Tho society has held some interesting meetings, which were both instructive and entertaining. At the last meeting the subject for debate was "Resolved, That Thomas Jefferson Did More for His Country than Alexan der Hamilton.'' The decision of the judges was in favor of thu negative side. The literary will soon adjourn for thu summer, there being but three more meetings. Washington's birthday was celebrated in grand stylo by a few. At Mr. C. J. Nicholson's another George W. opened his eyes to the light ot day, but we are J not sure that its name will he George. Charlie eays that he has given up the idea of Klondike, for ho has all the busi ness he can attend to now, as little Georgie's lungs are so well developed that lie requires a great amount of atten t ion. Mr. C. R. Deems' private school cele brated the 22d in true American style. Mr. Deems came from Pennsylvania last summer, and wishing to spend a winter in Eastern Oregon, opened a pri vate school. Tho pupils who have at tended this school have made great ad vancement in their studies, but the 22d was the best celebration in this part of the country. Mr. Deems had the school room decorated with the national colors and with, appropriate mottoes. A large number of visitors were present, and were well pleased with the exercises The most prominent features of the en tertainment were two essays, one by Miss Ada Bell, entitled "Our Flag," and the other by Miss Hattie Steinweiss, en titled "Our Country." All the pupils took part in the exercises. The school closed on Friday, Feb. 25th, and the pupils showed their appreciation for their teacher by presenting him witli a fine present at the close of school. Mr. and Mrs. Trout celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at the resi dence of Mr. P. P. Underwood on the 1st of March. They have lived in this part of the country for a number of years, and have numerous friends, who join in wishing them many years of hap piness. Pat. Frank Sherwood was down town to day, the firet time since ho had his tus sle with cholera morbus. He says he drove miles afterhe was taken sick, and never came so near dving in his life After this when lie goes out in the conn try he will take a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with him. Missouri Valley (Iowa) Times. For sale by Blakeley & Hough ton. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING. ' Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of Bchool district No. 12 of Wasco oounty, state of Oregon, that the annual school meeting for the said district will be held at the brick school house, on Court street, to begin at the hour of 2 o'clock on the afternoon of the first Monday, being the 7th day of March, 1808. This meeting is called for the purpose of considering the' general re: ports, financial and others, of the clerk and other school officers, and the tran saction of business usual at such meet ing. Dated Feb. 24, 1898. O. D. Doane, Chairman Board Directors. Attest: G..P. Morgan, Diet. Clerk. You can't cure consumption but you can avoid it and cureany other form of throat or lung trouble by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. It cures quickly. That's what you want. Snipes-Kiners-ly Drug Co. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that there will be an annual meeting of tho stockhold ers of The Dalles. Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. at their office Saturday, April 2, 1808, at 2 p. in., for the purpose of electing seven directora, and transact ing such other business as inav properly come before said meeting. By order of the president. The Dalles March 1, 1898.J C. L. Phillips, Secy. You can't afford to risk your life by allowing a cold to deveqp into pneumo nia or coDinmptloiu . Jnitant relief and a certain cure are afforded by One Min ute Cough Cure. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co, OF ANNUAL ELECTION. SCHOOL Notice Is hereby given to the lemtl voters of school district No. 12, of Wnco countv, state of Oregon, that the utiunnl Huhool election for the said district will be held at the city recorder's ofltcit, to begin at thu hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, on the 2d .Monday, I elm: the 14th day of March, 1S98; aiiil .ltsimr at (I o'clock p. m. 'J his meeting in called for thu purpoju of electing one director to serve for the term of three years, and one clerk to ferve for the term of one year. Dated this '11 dav of .March, I89S. O. I). Doanu, Chair, board of directors. Gi:o. P. MomiAN, Clerk. There is no need of little chih'n u be ing tortured by scald head, eczema nnil skin eruptions. DoWitt's Witch Hael Salve gives instant relief and cures per manently. Snliiee-Kiiu'rely Drug Co. HORSES AND MULESFOR SALE I have sixteen head of '. ami 4 year mules (broki') lor s.tle. I also have hordes, iiimmw and ueMins for sale, weighing from' 900 tn 1400 pounds. Any one w.itmnir work stock or stock for Klondike, here Is the place tn get them cheat) for cash. James I Shown, f23 Im-i Victor, Or. To Curt! it Culil In One Hay. Take Lix.itive Uromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund tl e money if thev fail to cure. 23c. Origin of IlltllnriU. The origin of billiards is obscure, but the best nuthoritios on the subject de clare that the frame was brought from the east by thf Crusaders. It was cer tainly played by the early Knights Templar and the Knights of .Malta, and in medieval times was exceedingly popular among the moults in tb-' monasteries of France and Italy. Jerrys grow paying crops became they're ffeah and alvrava the brit. For Iaale everywhere. Refuse substitutes. Stick tb Fcrrjr'a Seed and prosper. 1888 Beed Annual free. Write for it. D. M. FERRY a CO., Detroit, Mich. TTIRKD. V. WILSON. X1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, THU illl.LKj.OKKGUN OHicc ovei First .N'al , Mint. 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Shorts, My Headquarters for "Byers Best" Pendle- tOn FlOUr. Th,a F,our every We i-iell our goods lower than uny house in tbe trade, and if you don't think so cU.and,gt our pnewand be convinced. . ruwianwo Highest Prioes Paid for Whoat, Barley and Oate. and Farmers Exchange.. Kvviio niMlriiiiKlit tho colohratcit COI.lT.MltIA IIKKIt, iiekumvl ulRi'il tins best birr In The IMlUw, nl tlHMiiiiil jirlrt". Conn' In, try It nnil bu I'orvlnrcil, Abu tho Kllirot lmiiiiU of Wlnro, I.I pinrs nnil CiKHts. Sanduiiches of nil Kinds always on linnil. Patronize the All kind of work. White- Shirts a mierhilty. Family worlj nt reduced r.ite. Wash eolloctiil mill iteltveivd (nt, Tfl'ilinii No. III). H. D. Parkins, Agt, Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL All wor promptly attonih.il to, ;iml warranted. 174 VOGT LOCK. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A (IKNKItAMIANICINH 11UH1NKS Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicugo, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle WiihIi,, and various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections ma Jo at all points on fav orable terms. THE NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. 18 I'UKes h Wuk. 150 I'npurs u Year It Stunds first ainonir ''weeklv" nuniirp in size, frequency of publication freshness, variety and reliability of cor. tents. It is practically a daily at the lovt price o a weekly : and its vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of the Union and foreign coun tries, will vouch for tho accuracy and lairness oi its news columns. It is splendidly illustrated, and ainone Its special features are a fine humor iago, exhaustive market reports, all the atest fashion for women and a Inn series of stories by the greatest living American and English authors, Connti Doyle, .Toronto K. Jeroma, Htnuloy Woyiuaii, alary K. Wllklns Aiitliony Hope, llrot Jlurto, llranilor Matthew, Ktc. We ofTor this unequaled newspaperand The Dalles Twico-a-Week Chronicle to getlier one year for if'-'.OO. Tlie regular price of tho two papers is $3.00. II H IIUNT1.NOTON II S WILSON HUNTINUTON & WILSON, ATTOHNUY8 AT LAW, , THK DALI.KH, OREGON OIUco ovr First Nat. Hunk, 19 manufactured expressly for family sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Jeweler EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route -OK THK Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains loavo mid nru duo tn arrive nt Port Intut l UtV R OVKUI.ANJI KX-1 tirf'NW. Hillllll. Illi.su. I fm i u. Atblitml. Hun 'COO V. M rumunto, (i;iti'ii,Hiui frnnoiseo, .moiiivu Urn Atit!U'N,l,l I'liso, I New (JrluaiiH iitul J Kant .S:!.U A. M, Dully L'.l'0lt Kumlnyn I7::m A. M. ItoMiburK ami way -st. linns . , I Via Womllmrn fori Mt.Aticol.Hllvurtnti, Wont 811I0, llrownn vlllu.HprliiRlluUI anil Natron J (Corvnllls ntu! way) jntatlotii ,, I 1'. M Dully UXC'I'pt Hiliulayx. : I'. M. INDKI'KNDKNOK l'AHHHNOKIl. Kxprcsm train Dully (oxouptHHtiiliiy). Ilfitip. m. I.v, ...l'ortliintl ...Ar.) H:2rn. m 7::ni. m. At .McMliinvilk.l.v. fisfti a, m ::;ti p. m. (Ar..liiik,pomloiii:c..l.v.) lUOn. m, Dally. (Daily, oxrept Hnnitay, DININC OAHH ON OODKN IIOUTK. IUI1.I.MAN lltlKKKT HLKKl'KltM AND HU(;()ND-01.AK8 BI.EKI'INU OAUb Attaclictl to all TlirotiKli Trains. Direct connection at!-ati I'ninclsro with Orel. ilental anil Oriental nnil I'acllUi mall nteainshlp lines for JAPAN anil CHINA. Kalllnc ilate.i on a) plication. Kates mill tickets to Kastern points mul Kit toi.e. AIhkIAI'AN, CHINA, HONOl.tJI.U ntiU AuSTUAI.IA. can be obtained (tiim J. II. KIUKI.AND, Ticket ARent. TliroiiRb Tlckut Olllc.0, 1IH Tblnl street, where tbioiiRli tickets to all points In the Kantern Htateh, Camilla ami Kuropc can bu obtHltiul at lowest rates from J. II. KIISKI.AND, Ticket Audit. All above trains arrive at anil ilcpnrt Irnm (Iranil Central Htatlim, KHtb ami Irvine strectn YAMHlTTTni VISION. I'liMCiiRcr llcHt, foot of Jelterson street. U'ave for OHW'KOO, ilally, except Hnnilny, at 7:.t) ii. m.i I'JtiHi, l.m, fi;lf, nta, ":tv p.m. (ami II p. m. on Saturday only, anil a, in and p. m, on biinilays only). Arrive nt l'ortlaml oally at (!:10 ami Ntso a tn.; ami 1:1,"), :'Ji)anil7!.Vip. in., (ami 10:0.') a. in , I1-15 SHU p. m, on Hnnilays only). Leave for Hherlilan, week days, at l:S0 p. m Arrive at I'ortlmul, ')::) a. in. Leave, for AIKI.IK on Monday, Wednesday ami KiMny at 0: 10 a. in. Arttv at Portland, 'inns dav, TlutrMlay and Satnrdai it .1:03 p. in. Kxecpt Hitmlay. Kxeept Hatnrday. it. kokiii.i: it, ilmniKer. (1, II. MAltKHAM, Asst. (1. V. J; Pass. Act N ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. u s Pullman Elegent Touirist Sleeping Cars Dining: Cars Sleeping Car HT. I'AIII, MINNKAl'Ot.1 nui.iiTii KAKOO (ilCiVNU I'lllt CIKIOKMTON WINNIl'Kd IIKL.KNA an ItUTTK TO Through Tickets UIIIUAOO T WAHI11NOTON rilll.AOKI.I'llIA KKW YOHK HOHTON ANI AU l'OINTH KAHT Hint HOUTH For Information, tlmo cards, mapnaiHl tickets, cat ou or write to W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent, The Dallwi, Onuon on A. I). CFIARI.TON, Asst. G. P. A., iV). MorrUon Cor. ThlrU. l'ortlaml Oiojoa Dalles, Mora and Antelope STAGE JUSTE. TlirotiKli by ilayllglit via Oran Valluy, Kent ami OriiHH Hollows. IMM1UI.AH AI.I.KN, The DalloH. V. I. WI1ITKI.AW, Antiilopo. HtiiKCH loavc The DallpHlroin Umatilla llotiae at 7 a. in,, aluo from Aiiklnjio at 7:0 it. ni. every Moiulay, WtiliicMlay mil Friday, Coiiiiiiillniis liinilo at Ailtcloim ,"or I'rlnovlllo. Mltcliell ii'i'1 iMiintH boyoud. (Jloo connvotloiiH muiloat'inu Dal lea with railway, tniliiB aud bonu. HliiftCH from Anlclopo reach Tho PalU-H Tuen ilayu, 'llmrnlays unit Bat unlays at HW p. "" , ,, HATKS OF rAKK, DiiUch to DeiichutcH , ! do iloro do (IruHH Valley do Kent do t'rohij HoIIowh Ailtelojie to Cross Hollows do Kent , .. . do (lra8 Valluy i 00 1M '.' 2S :i to i m l w 2 na :i oo uo jioro, ., do I)eohuces. m do Dulles 8 00 Oath In Xour clieoki. All countv warrants registered prior to Nov. 22, 1893, will bo paid at my office. Interest ceases after Foh. ICttii 1898. O. L. PHH.WPS, , .Cpiintv Treasnfer On Minute Cough Cure, cures. Tkt Is what It wu mad for.